Basic meaning:
Qi's surname originated from Guan Fu's surname and was later changed by Guan. Qi, called "Qi" in ancient times, is also called ""."Official, that is, official, was originally an official name. As an official in charge of gifts in ancient times, gifts were a ceremony of inserting hairpins from teenagers to fifteen years old, as a symbol of formal transmission from teenagers to adults.
During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, every vassal state had this official position. The official surname is the descendant of this official who appeared to commemorate his ancestors, and is called the official surname. Later, in the movement of changing the surname after Zhu Yuanzhang ascended the throne in the early Ming Dynasty, the compound surname was changed to "."When the single surname Confucius 19 was married, his wife was a descendant of 19800. Therefore, Qijia and Guanjia belong to the same clan and surname.
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Explanation of word combinations:
1, Guan Qi [qí guā n] surname.
2. The official surname [[[Qí guān xìng]]] is the official surname, and the ancient word "Qi" is also known as "(the sound of ancient Qí, the sound of modern JΡ)".
Homophonic: riding
Riding, a common Chinese word (first-class word), pronounced as qí, was first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions. The original intention is to straddle and ride on a horse; Later, it was extended to straddle and ride. ; It is also extended from the original meaning to the horse; It also means one person and one horse.
Some old meanings of "riding" are pronounced as "riding", while modern Chinese is pronounced as "riding".